Equipment leasing with maximum tax relief
Get the best equipment. Just lease it.
Do you need the best equipment, so your business can reach extraordinary heights? Equipment leasing is designed to offer fixed term finance and repayments with maximum tax relief (90% of The Times’ Top 100 companies use leasing).
With banks still restrictive on lending for equipment, our funders can offer competitive equipment leasing without requiring a huge cash investment upfront.
Equipment finance can help increase your profitability by conserving your working capital, allowing you to put it to use in other more profitable ways. Let the equipment earn its money. You wouldn’t pay your staff in advance so why pay for your equipment!
Why lease equipment with Johnson Reed?
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Increase your profitability – maintain your working capital and put it to use in other more profitable ways
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Help your cashflow – get new equipment now without affecting your cash reserves
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Afford the best quality – have the very latest equipment
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Pay as you use – spread the cost across the working life of your equipment (i.e. over three to five years)
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Tax allowable – rentals are fully tax deductible
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Upgrade equipment – simply upgrade equipment or extend its current usage
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Plan your budgets – FD’s love to know repayments are fixed
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Simple direct debit – one rental can include all equipment and additional costs i.e. installation and training
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Keep your credit lines intact – leasing doesn’t affect any of your existing credit lines
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Flexible buyout – easy end of term buyout
Want to find out more about equipment leasing? Get in touch with our friendly, specialist team.
Get the best equipment. Just lease it.
Do you need the best equipment, so your business can reach extraordinary heights? Equipment leasing is designed to offer fixed term finance and repayments with maximum tax relief (90% of The Times’ Top 100 companies use leasing).
With banks still restrictive on lending for equipment, our funders can offer competitive equipment leasing without requiring a huge cash investment upfront.
Equipment finance can help increase your profitability by conserving your working capital, allowing you to put it to use in other more profitable ways. Let the equipment earn its money. You wouldn’t pay your staff in advance so why pay for your equipment!
Why lease equipment with Johnson Reed?
-
Increase your profitability – maintain your working capital and put it to use in other more profitable ways
-
Help your cashflow – get new equipment now without affecting your cash reserves
-
Afford the best quality – have the very latest equipment
-
Pay as you use – spread the cost across the working life of your equipment (i.e. over three to five years)
-
Tax allowable – rentals are fully tax deductible
-
Upgrade equipment – simply upgrade equipment or extend its current usage
-
Plan your budgets – FD’s love to know repayments are fixed
-
Simple direct debit – one rental can include all equipment and additional costs i.e. installation and training
-
Keep your credit lines intact – leasing doesn’t affect any of your existing credit lines
-
Flexible buyout – easy end of term buyout
Want to find out more about equipment leasing? Get in touch with our friendly, specialist team.
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Choosing the best way to find Financing
When trying to find out the best way to fund your businesses expansion it can be difficult to work out the best way to get funding, often articles and reports can be contradictory and confusing. Even though headlines are saying that more money is being offered to SMEs through traditional banks, it can still be difficult to get quick and reasonable funding options.
Keeping ahead of your competition often means responding quickly to customer changes and making sure you have the most up-to-date equipment or changing your business décor. A quicker, simpler and more personal experience can be had from choosing a leasing option with Johnson Reed.
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